Ninja Gaiden’s Wii U debut “Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge” has brought the expected blend of well animated big boobs and sexy kunoichi action to Nintendo’s new console – with graphics which look at least on par with with any previous iteration.

Just because the game is not the best of the franchise it should receive hate. If you live by this code u will be eternaly unsatisfied and sad. For example, i dont thing that FF13 is amazing but i liked it and i dont compare it with FF7 of other past iterations like you grumpy haters of sankaku. Write something if you like the game/anime/movie etc.. If you HATE IT just KEEP QUIET and dont play/watch.

So, you're not playing games on any other consoles this year either then? Most recent games on the other consoles are rendered at less than 720p, and only upscaled to that res. One thing I immediately noticed about the full-size screenshots here was the anti-aliasing smoothing the edges of everything, which is something you don't tend to see on the other consoles.

Of course, you need to also keep in mind that this is a launch title port/update of a game originally developed for other consoles, and as such, it won't be optimized to make full use of the system's hardware. It's also a game that received mostly mediocre reviews on the other consoles, and I doubt they managed to transform it into a completely new and better game.

Sure, gameplay and content is much more important than graphics, but saying that graphics aren't important at all or that nobody cares about them is just fucking dumb. Fuck you and everybody who says so.

You know what's pathetic? Despite the fact that Nintendo uses archaic hardware, the games the make are by far the best in their genres. Platforming? There is nothing that comes close to it. Same with action adventure and Zelda. So, gameplay>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>graphics all day, every day. Else garbage like LBP would be seen as better than Mario

Nintendo has had the more powerful machine in previous generations. For example the Gamecube was a more powerful machine than the PS2. And the N64 was more powerful than the PS1. It was really only with the Wii that they scaled back on processing power.

You know, the thing about Sony's consoles (after PS2) is that they always start off slow.
Take PSP for instance, it didn't sell well until years after its release. Then there's the PS3, everyone lol'd how it has no games, now it has lots of great exclusives and is a much more desirable console compared to when the fat model was still around.

Vita is somewhat of a failure all around, maybe it'll change. Maybe not.

Nintendo seems to be dead set on making its console seem "adult" by 'convincing' devs to make edgy games for it. We'll see how it all turns out - can't judge a console by its launch lineup - especially that we haven't yet seen what Microsoft and Sony have in store for us.

the PSP survived thanks to high sales in Japan, Mexico and Latin America and still the PSP has no good games outside of Japan, and Vita will have to compete with cellphones and tablets
Sony is having huge troubles in all of its divisions and that is affecting the gaming division, in 2 or 4 years we will see if Sony (with the PS4) stays in the market or not.
Nintendo will still have troubles with developers who never worked on a Nintendo console (specially with those unreal engine only developers imo)

Dumbass. I suppose you're totally ignorant to the fact that when competition fades so does innovation and low prices.

Nintendo seems to be desperately saying that the WiiU is for the "hardcore" gamer and all they have done is pushed those games in our faces, even though we've played them before on other consoles.

I'm not saying the WiiU will fail, only that Nintendo's tone with it seems desperate. Nor am I saying pandering to the hardcore is bad (its about damn time, really!), again, they sound desperate.

Meanwhile Sony keep trudging along. Its gaming division makes the most money in the entire company. And Sony has shown that they are completely capable of turning a slow-selling system around. Developers have shown interest in the Vita and it has some excellent games- just as many as the 3DS. Sony just needs to get more systems sold and the devs will flock back to it.

The gamers don't make the consol good, it's the developers that make games for it. And the reason why the snes was good is that there were a lot of great japanese developed games for it. But the way japanese developers have been, there's little to no chance o r-living those days. And most of the non-japanese devs will most likely be developing for the sony and microsoft consoles like they did this gen.